North Carolina Family Records

North Carolina
Family Records
Online Collection
STATE ARCHIVES OF NORTH CAROLINA
collects, preserves, and makes available for public use
historical and evidential materials relating to North
Carolina, including official records of state, county,
and local governmental units. To supplement these
records, the Archives also maintains special collections
which include private manuscripts, military records,
organization records, maps, sound recordings,
photographs, and motion picture film. The State
Archives is part of the Archives and Records Section
of the Office of Archives and History.
GOVERNMENT & HERITAGE LIBRARY
preserves and facilitates public access to state government information; advances the study, understanding,
and appreciation of North Carolina’s cultural heritage;
and provides library resources and services that
support the operational needs of state government.
The GHL is part of the State Library of North
Carolina, the principal library of state government.
Both are administered by the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
State Archives of North Carolina
&
Government & Heritage Library, State
Library of North Carolina
A project of the State Archives of North
Carolina & the Government and Heritage Library at the State Library of
North Carolina
http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/digital/ncfamilyrecords/
919-807-7310
Donate your Bible records
& join the family today
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• If you answer “yes” to both of the following
questions, your Bible records qualify!
racing your ancestry isn’t easy. Often
the only place that 19th-century marriages,
births, and deaths are recorded is in the family
bible.
Now family research is a little easier with North
Carolina Family Records Online. Over 2,500
Bible records (lists of family births, marriages,
and deaths) can be searched online. And the
number of records keeps growing. Marriage and
Death Notices – six indexes of marriage and
death announcements from five North Carolina
newspapers from 1799 to 1893 – and photographs from North Carolina Hebrew Cemeteries
round out the collection.
Join us and delve into more than 200 years of
North Carolina family history!
Your Family Bible contains at least one
person who lived in or was born in North
Carolina?
-andYour family Bible contains at least one birth
or death dating to 1913 or earlier?
• Scan or photocopy the:
As Easy As 1-2-3
Donating records does not require that you
send us your family Bible. In fact, we would
prefer photocopies or scans of the title pages
and any pages in your family’s Bible on which
family record information is written, typed,
transcribed, or pasted.
The directions are easy! Just follow the three
steps on the right and join the North Carolina
Online family.
Have Questions? Call us at 919-807-7310 or
email digital.info@ncdcr.gov
title and copyright pages
-andall pages that contain family records info
(births, deaths, marriages, etc.).
• Send your complete package to:
State Archives of North Carolina
Attn: Gwen Mays
4614 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4614